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Hypnotic ClambakeHypnotic Clambake Live at Grassroots Festival on 1996-07-21 (July 21, 1996)

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Collection: HypnoticClambake
Band/Artist: Hypnotic Clambake
Date: July 21, 1996 (check for other copies)
Venue: Grassroots Festival
Location: Trumansburg, NY

Source: SBD > Sony TCD-D5
Lineage: digital Denon DR M12HR > Sony PCM-M1 > Audiophile 24/96 > Soundforge 5.0 Flacs created: Exact Audio Copy > Cakewalk Sonar > CD Wave > Flac Frontend
Taped by: Jay Hammond
Transferred by: Seeded and retracked by: Alex Herd (AlexHerd@Taperssection.com)
Keywords: Live concert


Description

01. Joe Pete >
02. Foggy Mountain Breakdown >
03. Zyde Coo Coo
04. Clarinet Polka
05. Yossel
06. Past Lives
07. 4:20 Train >
08. Smokin' Joe Clark
09. Russian Ballerina
10. Cut Out the Pain
ENCORE:
11. General Turkey

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hcb1996-7-21sbd_64kb.m3u 64kbps M3U Stream
hcb1996-7-21sbd_64kb_mp3.zip ZIP 33.0 MB
hcb1996-7-21sbd_vbr.m3u VBR M3U Stream
Audio Files Flac Ogg Vorbis 64Kbps MP3 VBR MP3
Joe Pete > 30.8 MB
3.5 MB
2.3 MB
5.9 MB
Foggy Mountain Breakdown > 18.8 MB
2.1 MB
1.4 MB
3.5 MB
Zyde Coo Coo 43.6 MB
5.0 MB
3.2 MB
8.4 MB
Clarinet Polka 19.5 MB
2.2 MB
1.4 MB
3.7 MB
Yossel 22.3 MB
2.5 MB
1.6 MB
4.3 MB
Past Lives 97.5 MB
11.7 MB
7.2 MB
19.6 MB
4:20 Train > 32.6 MB
4.1 MB
2.4 MB
6.8 MB
Smokin' Joe Clark 62.8 MB
7.9 MB
4.7 MB
13.4 MB
Russian Ballerina 57.5 MB
7.3 MB
4.3 MB
12.0 MB
Cut Out the Pain 30.6 MB
3.8 MB
2.3 MB
6.4 MB
General Turkey 26.9 MB
3.4 MB
2.0 MB
5.9 MB
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hcb1996-7-21sbd.ffp Flac FingerPrint 594.0 B
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hcb1996-7-21sbd_reviews.xml Metadata 2.7 KB
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hcb1996-7-21sbd_rules.conf ??B

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Reviewer: fez_43 - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - June 16, 2006
Subject: some comments
One of the best shows in our history imo. Sound quality is very listenable after intital adjustment. check out the extended past lives.(its sick). Cut Out the Pain has a sick solo by billy on mando, and the General Turkey was the first and only version played that year.

Reviewer: TroubleAhead - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - November 4, 2004
Subject: Imagine my surprise...
...to find Hypnotic Clambake on the archive. I had a chance to see these guys about a few dozen times in the early and mid 90's, mostly in Jamestown, Fredonia, The Great Heron, other Western New York locales. What a treat to find some shows available for download. Fez, if you're checkin in, do you remember a band from the area called Nuns of the Great West?

On to this show - defintely well worth the download. I'm pleasantly surprised by the quality. Always good to hear some old tunes I haven't listended to in years.

Reviewer: lucas9000 - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - June 30, 2004
Subject: brief memories
this performance was in the "dance tent" at the festival. iirc, that problem at the beginning of joe pete was either with the soundboard feed, or in someone's cable. i seem to remember that one of the other guys who taped didn't have that problem because he wasn't part of the "chain" of decks that i was plugged into. i am not 100% sure of that, however. so, there may very well be someone out there who has a tape without that problem.

as for the show itself, this was a great performance indeed. definitely a must for any clambake fan. i think this recording sounds great...you just have to remember that it was originally recorded on analog tape, so there will be *some* hiss. it's no big deal on this though, imo. download this show and decide for yourself...it's not like it's costing you anything :)

one thing that i haven't seen any other comments on: there is a cut almost halfway into old joe clark. i'm guessing it's from a tape flip.

Notes

-Joe Pete cuts in a few seconds late on the masters, sorry
-The levels were a little weird at the begining of Joe Pete, I fixed them the best I could in Sonar, and tracked in CD Wave.

***If anyone has any clambake shows on any format, please email me at AlexHerd@Taperssection.com Im trying to get as much stuff of theirs into circulation as I can. Thanks for the help! Thanks to Fez for the help w/tracking, setlists, and of course the music!


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